West Wilson is insisting he did not cheat on Ciara Miller, and has provided a dating timeline regarding his new romance with Amanda Batula.
Wilson, 31, previously dated Summer House co-star Miller, 30, who was best friends with Batula, 34 – which made their March relationship announcement a shock betrayal.
He returned to his Show Me Something podcast on Monday, where he told co-host Sophie Cunningham, ‘There was no overlap. I know there are a thousand different theories right now, but that is one thing that for sure did not happen.’
Wilson and Batula’s coupling – revealed in a joint statement shared via social media on March 31 – came nearly three months after Batula and husband Kyle Cooke, 43, announced their separation after four years of marriage.
But Wilson declared on Monday’s episode that ‘everyone was single’ when his connection with Batula got ‘serious.’
‘We realized things were maybe a little bit serious in February, and that’s when this all started,’ he shared. ‘There’s not a whole lot more to it than that.’
West Wilson has insisted he did not cheat on Ciara Miller, and has provided a dating timeline regarding his new romance with Amanda Batula
Wilson, 31, previously dated Summer House co-star Miller (L), 30, who was best friends with Batula (R), 34; pictured in March 2025
The Bravo star also vowed to confront the drama with everyone face-to-face at the upcoming Summer House season 10 reunion.
He told listeners he has personally reached out to castmates via text and has not heard back from everyone yet, ‘which is to be expected.’
‘The hardest part with this whole situation is that my actions have hurt people that I care about,’ he admitted. ‘But the reunion is coming up, and I can give those apologies face-to-face and also clear up crazy s**t.’
According to a source who spoke to Us Weekly this week, Miller ‘still feels betrayed and hurt,’ nearly a month after the Wilson-Batula pairing was made public.
‘She feels betrayed because of the fact that she was a good friend to Amanda and now has to look back to see that her best friend betrayed her with her ex,’ the insider explained, adding that she ‘wants accountability.’
‘At the reunion she wants answers – when it started, how it started, why it started, and where it started. And if they are truly sorry and if their relationship is real. The only way she can move on from it is if she gets answers,’ the person close to the star revealed.
Miller previously told Glamour magazine about the situation: ‘At the end of the day, a guy’s a guy. Whether or not West and I are working on a relationship, you just can’t put anything past a man.
‘But I just never would think that it would come from someone like Amanda, who has been – what has felt like – in my circle and in my corner for so long. I think that’s the craziest part.
‘It’s one thing to experience hurt behind closed doors. To experience it so publicly is like another layer, and then to have to see what you thought was your life still play out in season 10. It’s a major mindf***.’
Wilson declared on Monday’s episode that ‘everyone was single’ when his connection with Batula got ‘serious’
Season 10 of Summer House is currently airing on Bravo
Wilson and Batula said in matching posts shared on their respective Instagram accounts last month: ‘It was never our intention to purposely hide anything.
‘Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we needed a little space to process things privately before speaking on it.’
Rumors previously spread online that Batula might not show up to the Andy Cohen-hosted reunion in the wake of backlash over her new relationship.
But a source told TMZ she is not shying away from facing Miller, who allegedly learned of her secret romance with Wilson through video footage of them hooking up. The recording – filmed unbeknownst to the couple – is said to have dismayed Miller.
The explosive relationship statement shared by the new couple went on to say, ‘We’ve shown up for each other as friends over the years, through all the highs and lows, and what’s developed recently was the last thing either of us expected.
‘Our connection grew out of a genuine, longstanding friendship, which made it especially important for us to approach this with care.’
The statement ended, ‘As our feelings evolved, we wanted to take time to understand exactly what we were feeling.
‘We also recognize that this has had an impact beyond just us and never wanted our actions to cause any hurt or be perceived as careless. We truly appreciate the understanding and respect as we navigate this.’


















